I seem to be doing this a lot lately. I started commenting on Paul Kedrosky's "Is Nothing Viral Anymore?" and then it got really long. So I stuck it here.
I tend to agree -- cool isn't enough anymore. But part of it is the role of early adopters, I think. We've been suckered too many times, stuck in systems which at first blush seemed cool, but then betrayed us somehow. And not just us, but all the non-techies we convinced to come on board.
I seriously regret the series of YASNs that I foisted on a handful of friends. And I won't make that mistake again. As Jeremy, Jon, and Mark point out -- we want an exit strategy.
So, viral still works. But it has to be truly compelling/cool, not too complicated/different, and consistently useful. Oh yes, and all those adjectives have to apply to the regular user, after the geeks have been through and dubbed it worthy.
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gimme a f*ing break...
"viral is viral" WTF.
I was there in the 90s. Most people I knew had email in the 80s. He's full of it.
Marketing used to say "positive word-of-mouth."
Try defining your terms precisely pls.
Problems with XML feed, login
I've been looking for a feedback or contact form for the last few minutes to report 2 problesm I have on this site... where are they ?
The site is under heavy chang
The site is under heavy change right now. I've fixed feeds, and this is likely the same issue that affected logins. Expect more breakage. I'm also using the default menus, without links to feedback, etc.
The best place to leave feedback is in the BMC forum.